Starks can also get into a car accident while cashing his 8.5 mil check at the bank. BTW, love your sig.

Yes, squeezing a white creamy liquid from a tube is as likely to cause injury as squatting 365 lbs and doing wind sprints.

I love how you left out climbing ladders and painting. You know as well as I do that there are ways to work out and stay in shape without getting hurt. He can go low weight, high reps and "gel" with his teammates after being off. Anyway, cool, you have your opinion of Starks and I have mine. Have a good day.

Garrard had been experiencing pain in the joint for three days, but decided enough was enough when he turned to look at his son in his backyard Thursday night and felt something in his knee pop, according to a source.

After learning that MassLive.com was pursuing this story, Garrard contacted us to clarify that the incident with his son wasn't the cause of his injury, though it was the last thing that happened before he went to see the Dolphins' training staff.

"I wasn't out playing basketball or football with my son," Garrard said. "I saw him running for the pool and I turned and felt some popping and clicking. I went in and told (the trainers) that, but that wasn't the cause. It had been swelling up on me throughout camp.

Judging by the looks on the players’ faces, it meant just as much to them. The chance to have a little fun on a go-kart track was too much for this large group to pass up, which is why there was such an incredible turnout led by two of the three quarterbacks currently on the roster – Tannehill and Matt Moore.